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goddessoftheblackcoast: astronomy-to-zoology: A Prince Axel’s Wonderfish (Thaumatichthys axeli) blinking its lure. Video source :((((((
astronomy-to-zoology: Commerson’s Roundleaf Bat (Hipposideros commersoni)Also sometimes known as Commerson’s Leaf-nosed Bat, Commerson’s roundleaf bat is a species of roundleaf bat (Hipposideros spp.) which is endemic to Madagascar. In Madagascar
wapiti3: Biologia Centrali-Americana :zoology, botany and archaeology by Frederick Ducane Godman and Osbert Salvin. Publication info [London :Published for the editors by R. H. Porter],1879-1915 BHL Collections: Smithsonian Libraries
astronomy-to-zoology: Nembrotha cristata like most nudibranchs this species has no official common name. they can be found in tropical Indo-Western Pacific oceans. they grow up to 50mm in length and their body is black but their external organs
astronomy-to-zoology: Thread-winged Lacewing (Nemoptera bipennis) Also known as the wood fairy, the thread-winged lacewing is a species of spoonwing or antlion native to the Iberian Peninsula in Europe. Thread-winged lacewings are mainly active during
astronomy-to-zoology: Luzon Bleeding-Heart (Gallicolumba luzonica) is a species of ground dove native to the islands of Luzon and Polillo in the Philippines. They get the name bleeding heart due to a unusual splash of blood red feathers on the center
astronomy-to-zoology: Black Woodpecker (Dryocopus martius) …a large species of woodpecker that is native to the northern palearctic ecozone, ranging east from France across Europe to Northern Asia. Black woodpeckers typically reside in mature woodlands
thegreenwolf: justasimpleviolin: sadlux: astronomy-to-zoology: Genus: Platybelodon …an extinct genus of mammals related to elephants that lived in Miocene Africa, Europe, Asia and North America. Like other gomphotheres Platybelodon sported two
astronomy-to-zoology: Emperor Scorpion (Pandinus imperator) …a large species of scorpion that is native to the tropical rainforests and savannas of Africa. It is one of the largest species of scorpions known with individuals reaching 8 inches in length.
astronomy-to-zoology: Pachyloidellus goliath …a species of tropical harvestman that is native to Argentina in South America. P.goliath is mainly active at night and is a generalist predator and has been observed feeding mostly on earthworms and a
rhamphotheca: Fresh Bid to Find Tasmanian Tiger by Lucy Shannon There is to be another bid to search for evidence that Tasmanian tigers, thylacines (long presumed extinct), are alive and well. Representatives from the UK-based Centre for Fortean Zoology
astronomy-to-zoology: Black-and-Yellow Garden Spider (Argiope aurantia) Also known as the garden spider, corn spider, or writing spider, Argiope aurantia is a species of Orb-weaving spider (Araneidae) which is widely distributed throughout North and
astronomy-to-zoology: Scarlet Tiger Moth (Callimorpha dominula) …a colorful species of Arctiid tiger moth (Arctiinae) which occurs in Southern Europe and the Middle East, ranging from Turkey to northern Iran. Adult scarlet tiger moths are day flying
strangebiology: The babirusa (in the pig family) has four large tusks. This old male has grown one tusk so long that it impaled his own skull, perhaps fatally. From Tetrapod Zoology.
astronomy-to-zoology: Spiny Flower Mantis (Pesudocreobotra wahlbergi) …a small species of flower mantis that is native to southern and eastern Africa. Like other flower mantids this species is an aggressive mimic and mimics a flower, lying in wait
astronomy-to-zoology:Can you ID this spider for me? I live in northern Virginia and it was probably about an inch long(leg to leg). I’ve never seen anything like it before, and I’m really interested in the color and the reason four of its legs are
waltdisneyconfessions: “I am so sad that Disney isn’t doing anymore Tinkerbell movies. I like to use the fairies to get the preschoolers I teach interested in science, (tinkering=engineering, animal talent=zoology, dust talent=chemistry, etc.) and
nientedal: speedoweedo: speedoweedo: im dead at ‘in zoology science licks you’ a science licks a man what a big science
anakistarsong: zing-noir: minhonoo: River otters at the Zoological & Botanical Garden in Ichikawa, Japan omg the last one he pops up ahjfskghfagskjfkhdjs ahahaha This is what heaven looks like…
grupaok: Candida Höfer, Eberswalde 1944 Zoologischer Garten, Köln (Zoological garden, Cologne), 1991
nemfrog: “A Carabus beetle in the act of walking or running.” Zoology for high schools and colleges. 1880.
nemfrog: Honey bee - a) queen, b) worker, c) drone. A Manual of Zoology. 1900.Internet Archive
minhonoo: River otters at the Zoological & Botanical Garden in Ichikawa, Japan
dont-panic-zoology: mayahan: 3D Printed Sugar I was scrolling saying ‘nah, thats not….3D printed…oh, apparently yes!
sillysurgeon: zoology: this is my favorite video! porky pig says son of a bitch! ILLEGAL!! TAKE THIS VIDEO DOWN!!
astronomy-to-zoology: Mata-Mata (Chelus fimbriata) is a freshwater turtle that is found in south america, primarily in the Amazon and other prominent rivers. also it is the sole species in it’s genus Chelus. this is probably do to it’s head
astronomy-to-zoology: A Sword-billed Hummingbird (Ensifera ensifera) preening itself using its feet. These hummingbirds must use their feet to preen as their bills are to long to reach anywhere on their body. From BBC’s Life of Birds, The Mastery of
astronomy-to-zoology: A Jumping Spider (Sitticus pubescens) cleaning itself and being adorable. video source
astronomy-to-zoology: Fish-hook Ant (Polyrhachis bihamata) …a species of formicine ant that is native to Cambodia. This species of ant is noted for the three pairs of curved spines from which it gets its common name. These spines are used as a defensive
skipinouterspace: the-future-now: Giant squids might be even bigger than we realized According to research from Charles Paxton, fisheries ecologist and statistician at Scotland’s University of St. Andrews, published in the Journal of Zoology this
thyladyx: nientedal: speedoweedo: speedoweedo: im dead at ‘in zoology science licks you’ a science licks a man what a big science Lookit the big ole paws on that science
extinction-illustrated: So the Tetrapod Zoology Podcast pointed out that the scale bar for the Welsh theropod Dracoraptor hanigani is Chris Pratt.
elucubrare:i read this anecdote about mongooses a long time ago & it’s never left my brain The owner of a small zoo lost two prize animals in a fire. To order another pair, he wrote a letter to a zoological supply company: “Dear Sirs:
powerburial: zoology: Man how do people work in retail for like 3 years. I admire them for that because 6 months of this has been hard enough mentally. You just gotta get to that special mental place where u don’t give a shit. Like youll be saying
coyoteprince: Those who know me know I’ve been into wildlife and anatomy study for a long time. I’m finally releasing my collection of zoological osteology specimens for public art and science use… •••••••••••• A full
malepartus: birthdaycakesforanimals: ‘Krakatoa, a 75-pound, 7.5-foot long Komodo Dragon, celebrates his eighth birthday with fellow eight-year-olds from R.B. Hunt Elementary School at his enclosure at the St. Augustine Alligator Farm and Zoological
apersonthatdoesstuff: astronomy-to-zoology: Mata-Mata (Chelus fimbriata) is a freshwater turtle that is found in south america, primarily in the Amazon and other prominent rivers. also it is the sole species in it’s genus Chelus. this is probably
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astronomy-to-zoology: Mexican Yellow Grosbeak (Pheucticus chrysopeplus) …Also simply known as the Yellow Grosbeak, Pheucticus chrysopeplus is a species of “Cardinal” (Cardinalidae) that occurs on the Pacific slope of Mexico from central Sonora
pizzaback: zvaigzdelasas: nemfrog: “The muscles of man and cat compare favorably, indicating common origins.” . Zoology. 1952. Internet Archive Love wins for god’s sake just give him the wet food
vinegod: Walking smoky the grizzly bear cub at Zoological wildlife foundation by Anthony G
cannibaliza: babygoatsandfriends: I declare today pudu day! Photo by Lee Fisher courtesy of Detroit Zoological Society. Pudus are the smallest species of deer. The natural habitats of southern pudus like the little fawn are the rainforests of Chile
kotoripiyopiyo: dailyotter: See How I Am Pleading for More Fish? Is It Working on You? Can I Have Some Now? Thanks, teakura! [Zoorasia/Yokohama Zoological Gardens, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan] カワウソに見つめられる
amubleu: kellyskeychains: anakistarsong: zing-noir: minhonoo: River otters at the Zoological & Botanical Garden in Ichikawa, Japan omg the last one he pops up ahjfskghfagskjfkhdjs ahahaha This is what heaven looks like⦠amubleu this
nemfrog: Peruvian Bat. General zoology, or Systematic natural history. Vol. 1. 1800.
huntinghunters: ethantheteenagewitch: babybritainx: giraffe-in-a-tree: After 63 days of gestation, a rare Sand Cat Kitten was born at Israel’s Zoological Center Tel Aviv Ramat Gan - Safari. Once plentiful in numbers in the dunes of Israel, the Sand
astronomy-to-zoology: American Pika (Ochotona princeps) …is not a rodent but a species of lagomorph found throughout the mountains of Western North America. Like its rabbit/hare relatives the American Pika is a strict herbivore often found feeding
orchid-room: I love my zoology lab
dailyotter: Come On In, Human! The Water’s Nice!Via Beginners Blog Otter[Noichi Zoological Park, Japan]
cathy-sienna-40: nientedal: speedoweedo: speedoweedo: im dead at ‘in zoology science licks you’ a science licks a man what a big science It’s a cute science